Eveytime I go to NAMM, I always aim at giving light to our steel community! And this year, we got real lucky!
We caught up with Rick Hearne (Hearne Hardwoods)and he took us way back to the early years of the pedal steel: from Shot Jackson and Buddy Emmons to NAMM 2019!
Featuring the great picker, Tommy Wayne performing on this rare Koa custom D10 Jackson Pedal Steel by Jackson Steel. Tommy Wayne performs regularly in Las Vegas.
Here's the video! Watch till the end to see Tommy let it rip!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFbMTcQbnAA
Tommy Wayne rips it up at NAMM with Jackson Steel
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Tommy Wayne rips it up at NAMM with Jackson Steel
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Red neck? never heard that before. John Hughey called it the Kroger neck !!!
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He always cracked me up with that. Problem is, we don't have Kroger stores here. We starve to death.Billy Carr wrote:Red neck? never heard that before. John Hughey called it the Kroger neck !!!
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